Chelsea and Arsenal face off in a highly-anticipated Continental League Cup final on Sunday afternoon at 3pm.
The showdown is set to play out in front of a tournament-record crowd at Selhurst Park, with the Blues and Gunners bidding to take home the first piece of silverware up for grabs this season.
Sunday’s match offers something in the way of redemption for Jonas Eidevall and co. after Emma Hayes’ side unceremoniously knocked Arsenal out of the fifth round of the FA Women’s Cup last weekend after goals from Sophie Ingle and Sam Kerr went unanswered.
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The result represented another blow to Arsenal’s trophy hunt this season. The Gunners' once tight grip on the title race has increasingly come untethered, with Manchester City most recently leapfrogging last season's runners-up in the league table with a 2-1 victory just before the international break.
Chelsea, meanwhile, veer into Sunday's match in hot form having extended their unbeaten run to 22 matches in all competitions and still competing on all fronts for silverware.
Nevertheless, victory for Arsenal on Sunday would see them seize the record as the most successful club in Conti Cup history, with six titles since the competition's inception in 2011.
Arsenal have not lifted the trophy since 2018, while Chelsea have lifted it twice in the last three years, losing out on a third successive triumph in last year's finale to winners Manchester City.
How to watch:
Supporters who cannot attend the match in person will be able to watch the match live via BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC website in the UK. Coverage on BBC One is set to commence at 2:45pm.
The game will also be available for the rest of the world to watch live via The FA Player.
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